Kenya's Public Backlash Over Abductions
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Kenya abductions spark fears of a return to dark past

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Government officials ordered to produce seven social media influencers who disappeared in December .
Five suddenly reappeared in early January at various locations across the country.
Police and government deny kidnapping and illegally detaining protesters.
Kenya has a history of state-sponsored abductions, and some Kenyans fear they are returning to that dark past.
Many are distressed that the apparently systematic disappearance of anti-government activists has resurfaced in this way, recalling similar methods under the authoritarian leadership of Daniel arap Moi in the 1980s and 1990s .
President William Ruto has publicly promised to stop the abductions, forced to respond to public outrage, and to concern from Western allies.
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